Author:
JENKYN J. F.,CHRISTIAN D. G.,BACON E. T. G.,GUTTERIDGE R. J.,TODD A. D.
Abstract
Three experiments on winter wheat, each lasting 5 years and on different soil types, were used to test
the effects of incorporating different amounts of straw, mainly to determine the importance of
achieving uniform distribution to avoid adverse effects on grain yield. Decreases in crop growth
and/or grain yield as a consequence of incorporating straw were detected in the first year. The
decreases were much larger in one experiment where straw was imported and applied to soil that had
been fallowed for 12 months before sowing the wheat than in the other two where the straw was
incorporated following the harvest of a winter wheat crop. In the subsequent 4 years, incorporating
up to 20 t straw/ha had no significant effects on grain yield but there were some significant effects on
concentrations and uptakes of N, P and K, especially on the heavier textured soils. The effects on crop
growth and yield that were detected in the first year on each site are tentatively attributed to decreases
in available N representing that which was required to support the decomposition of the incorporated
straw. The relative lack of significant effects in subsequent years seems to imply that a significant
proportion of this N was remineralized relatively quickly, and thus available to support the
decomposition of the straw that was incorporated in the second year and, after further recycling, in
the years after that. Eyespot, caused by the fungus Pseudocercosporella herpotrichoides, was decreased
by incorporating straw but there were few significant effects on other diseases. The results provide a
generally reassuring message for farmers in suggesting that on most, if not all, soils there is little cause
for concern about the consequences of incorporating even large amounts of wheat straw before
sowing a further crop of winter wheat.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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